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Rounding the curve Jenny Jones leads the pick in thc 1600 meter run with two laps to go This meet in Rock Hill included the toughest competition in the Uppcrsttte with Jenny finishing sixth. 88-36 85-45 62-65 85-43 64-63 82-42 90-35 51-76 74-5l - -QQ Blazing Laura Blaser dominates the third leg of the 400 meter relay while shot-putters eagerly look on. Despite the rain, she completes the hand-off smoothly, aiding the relay in a First place finish. iPhoto by Vardry FreemanJ Up and over go Monica Kilton and Lauren Fisher as they battle the rain to finish their 300 meter dash. They placed first and second at this home meet. iPhoto by Vardry Freemanj
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I 9' ,Ji tl Z Strike Three' You're Gut! Winning Season Boosts Team's Morale For Future Seasons It was the most exciting season I have ever played in. We played box were Joe Ross, Johnny Williams and Scott Cochran. Joe with more consistency and intensity Ross, with three home runs, and than we ever have, says Anthony Waters. Mauldin's Varsity Baseball team started off the season with eight straight wins, until their streak ended when Pickens defeated Mauldin at home. The pitching staff, Jeff Galloway, Mike Wilder and Mike Nett led the Mavericks to 14 wins against teams from Eastside, Dorman and Hillcrest. I feel that the team was more talented and unified than in previous years, says Mike Nett. The strong men in the batter's Johnny Williams, with two, were the power in Mauldin's lineup. Scott Cochran assisted with key hits, leading the team in RBI,s with 24. Overall the year was successful with the support and leadership of Coach Duke Fisher, but I feel the team still has room for improvement, says Johnny Williams. The teams flame diminished in the last half of the season, losing four of its last ten games, however,: the boys finished with a winning l season of I4-6. Steve Nett was ... , 96fVarsity Baseball .X Q. S. 7. .1 '. ,,- , .. rg si-A.. . , A Q.. And the pitch . . . after giving the signals, catcher Scott Cochran, awaits a potential strike in the game against Greenville. QPhoto by Steve Brelandj Batter Up! Mike Nett stands poised and ready as the Wade Hampton pitcher delivers a pitch. Mike was second highest on the team with I7 RBI's. iPhoto by Steve Nettj if .V at fr 'fl Qi . s
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